The latest allegations come as Pakistan prepares to play Britain in a one-day match Sunday.

Pakistani team captain Salman Butt as well as fast bowlers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir have already been barred them from any cricket-related activities until further notice, and will face corruption charges from the International Cricket Council.

British police officials questioned the players Friday and have confiscated their mobile phones.

The three Pakistani stars have maintained their innocence. They are accused of agreeing to bowl no-balls (make illegal throws) at predetermined points during key matches - an arrangement that could result in huge profits for bettors aware of the spot-fixing plot.

If they are found guilty of corruption by the cricket council, they could be banned for life.

Pakistan's ambassador to Britain, Wajid Shamsul Hasan, has criticized the ICC and said he believes the players are innocent.